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I have a calculation that I do not even know where to begin with. It is a
check digit calculation. I can easily come up with the sum, but then the fun begins. I need to divide the sum by 10. Seems easy enough, except that I need to end up with a remainder, not a fraction or decimal. So if i end up with 79, I need to end up with the 9 or eventually after subtracting the remainder from 10, the 1. In this case the 1 is the check digit. Any ideas? |
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